Gov Oyebanji says Ekiti will provide affordable buildings for businesses

Governor Biodun Oyebanji has reiterated his administration’s resolve to provide residential and commercial buildings to accelerate business and industrial growth.
Mr Oyebanji gave the assurance during the inauguration of a 26-unit lockup neighbourhood shopping complex constructed by the Ekiti State Housing Corporation.
The shopping complex is located at the State Housing Estate in Ado-Ekiti.
He described providing affordable housing units that could accommodate investors in terms of residence and business premises as pivotal to Ekiti’s economic survival.
Mr Oyebanji commended the management of the corporation for conceptualising the project.
He said the project was a loud testament to his avowed and unflagging resolve to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive and owners to have unfettered access to modern amenities.
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